Richard Berkowitz W54, 91, of Savannah, GA, passed away on August 30. He was born on May 16, 1933, in Birmingham, AL. After graduating from Wharton, Dick served in France with the U.S. Army Finance Corps and then received his J.D. at the University of Miami. In 1960, he moved to Atlanta to begin his 42-year career as an investment banker and stockbroker. First hired by Courts and Company, Dick oversaw the initial public offerings of companies such as Golden Flake, Liberty Overalls, and Orkin Pest Control, rising in 1967 to become, at that time, the youngest general partner of a Wall Street firm. In 1970, he opened the Atlanta office of Drexel Burnham. He retired in 2009 after a 20-year stint with Oppenheimer & Co. Dick leaves behind wife Lynn and 29 children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.